Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Dhimi dhimi thakkam theyyi theyyi...

Naseeb mera tune likha...
In your eyes, I sought my self.

I turn to the light tonight,
Only to find it vanishing again.

If Don Giovanni was a wretch,
I must be two feet deep already.

And yet, I find in my own self,
Chalta hum sab pe tera jadoo..

Why must I return to your steps?
And yet, always find a solace there..

To think and yet let go,
To find oneslef in a world full of herds.

PS: Karukra..

By the lake, and the birds that abound...


"Nakshatra - Malgudi Days - Indian Ocean.mp3" - EXT - The Jetty - 8:20am

At the jetty, one often sees things for the first time. What is till then a commoner to the eye gains in prominence, perhaps with the alignment of the stars, or the powers that be. In the midst of an existence punctuated by many things, many of which are beautiful indeed, scattered between the perfunctory, despondent and destructive, its a moment such as this, that lends direction to the artiste's stroke; to the poet's quill; to the Master's hand.

Coming to what it was that pounced on me with the nimble daintiness of a little pup...
As I sat there, gazing at the wonderously textured lake surface, there passed in the space above, a beautifully crafted bird. While such a sight when viewed through the naked air would be quite to write, what one gets through the laws of random reflection only adds volumes to it.

In that reflection of the creature's flight, one saw a life that wished to break out of the boundaries that the seeing, and unseeing eye had rendered to it. For in seeing one, others are necessarily un-seen. On the lake surface, lay a canvas where every wandering breath could live itself out, beyond the lines imposed on it by the hand of science, logic and intelligence. Never before, had a being, an object, a concept experienced such a space of untouchable freedom, to reach the very limits of its own conception of its meaning and purpose.

What led to this little revelation if of course unclear, and at best something essentially naught. But so it is with many of the things that matter most I guess.

Cheers duniya!

Edit PS: Pic credits go to Signor Nikhil C, with perhaps the best view in the entire campus! As always, the pic with the subject caught unawares captures so much! :)
Thanx da!

Cheers to South Park!

Q. - While people will always act within the bounds of human nature -- good people being good and bad people being bad, it takes religion to make good people bad.

A. - "Well, many religions also give people good reasons NOT to do bad things. And while people may do terrible things in the name of religion or via religion, they may have well still done them without the religion there -- it's just a justification provided for a choice already made."

-- Matt Stone & Trey Parker
(From South Park FAQ's)

Bet you didn't expect THIS from the ones who made Cartman and the gang! :)

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